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(19) PICUS MAJOR, L 
(AKAGERA.) (GEEAT SPOTTED-WOODPECKEE.) 
PiCI.-PiCIDAE. 
WHEEE FOUND. 
It is a native of Japan and lives in forests in the same manner as the last 
species. 
CHAEACTEEISTICS. 
It resembles the Oakagera in character. It is not confined to moimtainons 
regions, but is found everywhere. It comes often near human dwellings. 
UTILITY. 
It is of the same utility as the last species. 
(20) YUNGIPICUS SEEBORWI, HARG. 
(KOGEEA.) (HAEGITT’S PYGMY WOODPECKEE.) 
PiCI.-PiCIDAE. 
WHEEE FOUND. 
It is found throughout Japan and lives always in forests. 
CHAEACTEEISTICS. 
It is a small and active bird resembling the last species in character. The 
difference between the sexes in the color of the neck is not so great as in the 
last species. 
UTILITY. 
It is of the same utility as the last species. 
(21) GECINUS AWOKERA, T. 
(AWOKEEA.) (JAPANESE GEEEN WOODPECKEE.) 
PiCI.-PiCIDAE. 
WHEEE FOUND. 
This species is oidy found in Japan and lives in forests. 
